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so successive that we get approved all over the city and get most of the people. one night i smelled horrible smell. but if you have never smelled human flesh rotting, it's not like roadkill, it's like horrible -- nauseating, it's like you just have to get away from it. when i smelled the smell, and i'm like, tomorrow we have to find out what that is and get rid of it -- the next morning, i come up on the roof, which is where we watch for our agents coming in and out, and protect them as they are coming in and leaving the safe house, and i didn't smell anything. and i thought, what is that? the next night i am up on the roof and i have the same smell again. and it's like, what is that? we put on our night vision goggles can we go down there and walk around the remainder of the courtyard, and we see this little boy sitting there where you see him on that bed. if you'll look, you will see the little walkway behind him. that is where i was walking when i found him. i saw the little boy playing their end what had happened was this young man was going to school, 12 yea
so successive that we get approved all over the city and get most of the people. one night i smelled horrible smell. but if you have never smelled human flesh rotting, it's not like roadkill, it's like horrible -- nauseating, it's like you just have to get away from it. when i smelled the smell, and i'm like, tomorrow we have to find out what that is and get rid of it -- the next morning, i come up on the roof, which is where we watch for our agents coming in and out, and protect them as they...
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i said, my next book will be an expose of the publishing business in new york city. [laughter] and instead of showing disappointment, he said that's a terrific idea. i have a great title for you. i said, i don't think there are any great titles left. he said, there's one. i said, what? he said, your book, an expose on the publishing business in new york city would be called "my last book." [laughter] and he meant it. [laughter] [applause] okay. questions. open microphone. go ahead, sir. >> yeah, hi, bob. i want to ask you something that's alluding to the off-the-line comment you said on al gore. you know that you've been studying the white house 40 years, and you know people all have their own perspective, they all want to be saying things. and if you're the president, you have to listen to all these people. over your 40 years, how did the presidents react, and which ones really did a good job listening and making decisions? >> yeah, that's a great question. i mean, in journalism the great art, and it's hard, is to really listen. and the key to getting people to talk
i said, my next book will be an expose of the publishing business in new york city. [laughter] and instead of showing disappointment, he said that's a terrific idea. i have a great title for you. i said, i don't think there are any great titles left. he said, there's one. i said, what? he said, your book, an expose on the publishing business in new york city would be called "my last book." [laughter] and he meant it. [laughter] [applause] okay. questions. open microphone. go ahead,...
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at her insistence, they arrived at their next stop, new york city, by water, which is something she had been dreaming about since childhood. squealed with tonight ungentle life. she compared to a rule of great tools. she ate a three course meal, which was highly unusual for a site, said she was never supposed to be filmed eating. when the royal couple left after midnight, their limousine was lit up the crowds lining the streets to see her in her glittering evening gown and her diamond tear a. many of the women were wearing bathrobes and they have curlers in her hair. look at all those people and then i close, she said to philip. i certainly would not come out in my might close to see anyone drive by, no matter who they were. the british people felt left out as they read about the queen's relaxed style that they had never seen. to them, she was still a distant presence. and it would be several decades before mingling with ordinary people would become standard operating procedure. why did she have to cross the atlantic to become real? wondered one newspaper in london after she returned ho
at her insistence, they arrived at their next stop, new york city, by water, which is something she had been dreaming about since childhood. squealed with tonight ungentle life. she compared to a rule of great tools. she ate a three course meal, which was highly unusual for a site, said she was never supposed to be filmed eating. when the royal couple left after midnight, their limousine was lit up the crowds lining the streets to see her in her glittering evening gown and her diamond tear a....
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you might be interested into aspects of benjamin davis, city council member. he was black, he was an african-american, and he was an enthusiastic public leader of the united states coming in and he was elected because of proportional representation. there is another returned to new york city, but we have had it. greece has it. so la cerise got only 3%. they had only 2728%, they came in with 2425%. but under greek law whatever party comes in first not only gets the percentage of the popular vote, but an extra 52 that is only reason one reason they got it by this rule, which is designed to favor the party that comes in first there is a strong, old, deeply rooted party, i think they get about 8% of the vote. one third of the voters in greek voted extreme left wing hostility to the capitalist' agrees. that is a sign of greece and a reaction to the change that is taking place. second country, they have had free elections this year. in the first election for the upper house of their national party, the socialist party won for the first time in a half a century. alwa
you might be interested into aspects of benjamin davis, city council member. he was black, he was an african-american, and he was an enthusiastic public leader of the united states coming in and he was elected because of proportional representation. there is another returned to new york city, but we have had it. greece has it. so la cerise got only 3%. they had only 2728%, they came in with 2425%. but under greek law whatever party comes in first not only gets the percentage of the popular...
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initiatives and other strategies are basically eliminating cholera as a threat from london and from other cities around the world. >> steven johnson is our guest sunday taking your calls, e-mails and tweets on in depth. the author will look at sites history, the cyber world, popular culture in computer networking and politics. live at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> this is the first parish church in brunswick maine, and its significance to the story of uncle tom's cabin is that in many ways the story began you. is here in this q., q. number 23, that harriet beecher stowe, by her account, saw a vision of uncle tom being whipped to death. now, uncle tom as you probably know as the title character of the hero of her 1852 novel, uncle tom's cabin. uncle tom's cabin was written very much as a protest novel, by anyone in the north, take a in knowing what all abolitionists lived, if anyone in the north was to aid or abet a fugitive slave, they themselves would be imprisoned or fined for breaking the law. and this was the bill which was seen as kind of the compromise between the north and south t
initiatives and other strategies are basically eliminating cholera as a threat from london and from other cities around the world. >> steven johnson is our guest sunday taking your calls, e-mails and tweets on in depth. the author will look at sites history, the cyber world, popular culture in computer networking and politics. live at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> this is the first parish church in brunswick maine, and its significance to the story of uncle tom's cabin is...
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officer in the city. the number of decisions that come across my desk every single day, the number of people i point to positions, it really matters who's in those positions. it affects everybody in the city. if you don't have a voice come you are missing out that opportunity. to your question about making sure we sustain that, nationwide resort of last and opportunity, be that the high school to go in and people civics and government. we have become a country so obsessed that we don't focus anymore on art or civics and government, community service. something of mandating community service, things like financial literacy come in making sure people don't check or take a long or how to buy a house. those are things that have huge implications for community and families and we do not talk about that enough, especially at the middle and high school level. way to instill in young people in a nonpartisan way, the importance of being an active practice in your community. >> pro quick, there is a phenomenon with
officer in the city. the number of decisions that come across my desk every single day, the number of people i point to positions, it really matters who's in those positions. it affects everybody in the city. if you don't have a voice come you are missing out that opportunity. to your question about making sure we sustain that, nationwide resort of last and opportunity, be that the high school to go in and people civics and government. we have become a country so obsessed that we don't focus...
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they are maintaining many of new york city's iconic water towers for 150 years. what does it take for one family to build a business over four generations? will his son carry the business into the fifth? until then, i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make "your business" our business. we make a simple thing. a thing that helps you buy other things. but plenty of companies do that. so we make something else. we help make life a little easier,
they are maintaining many of new york city's iconic water towers for 150 years. what does it take for one family to build a business over four generations? will his son carry the business into the fifth? until then, i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make "your business" our business. we make a simple thing. a thing that helps you buy other things. but plenty of companies do that. so we make something else. we help make life a little easier,
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a free city isabout to be born. what will that be like? we will take you there next. ♪ john: in america of the welfare state grows and government takes more power. i hope that will change, but i'm not optimistic as thomas jefferson said, the natural progressive things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. he said that years ago, and he has been proven right. what if there was a way to create a new kind of government, a more limited one that jefferson had in mind that helps poor people by freeing the free-market to work its magic. a free city not too far from the united states where americans could move. that may happen cent. a central american country recently signed an agreement with a group of investors to build a privately run city. its own police force, no income tax, no sales tax, no capital gains tax to all the property tax and no federal regulation. it sounds good to me. the man behind it joins us now from honduras. you came on the show a year ago to discuss the idea of a free city and its thousand you have made p
a free city isabout to be born. what will that be like? we will take you there next. ♪ john: in america of the welfare state grows and government takes more power. i hope that will change, but i'm not optimistic as thomas jefferson said, the natural progressive things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. he said that years ago, and he has been proven right. what if there was a way to create a new kind of government, a more limited one that jefferson had in mind that helps...
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since 2005 knell the highest performing turn your network in new york city of the chancellor's report looking at growth overtime which is why dr. roland fryer research is so powerful looking at a random lottery we are proud of the growth but there is a long way to go. the first kids have not graduated college. thereabouts to this year 2018 is a long time away. we need to make sure this works long term. research shows that and the chancellor's research but we have tried to do is different than what has been done before. we have taken good great work of charter schools before people think on bell hold the charter schools suck. [laughter] >> how you spell that? >> s-u-c-k but we can impact the lives of 3 million students that we talk about today. but i do disagree it is money. that is not the issue. if you think it is the issue you're not listening. democracy perhaps been some less -- less money than turner's schools in york in once we opened we don't need a single baller of philanthropies to run our school. because my a ball is has not been on plan to pay. i can focus on running great s
since 2005 knell the highest performing turn your network in new york city of the chancellor's report looking at growth overtime which is why dr. roland fryer research is so powerful looking at a random lottery we are proud of the growth but there is a long way to go. the first kids have not graduated college. thereabouts to this year 2018 is a long time away. we need to make sure this works long term. research shows that and the chancellor's research but we have tried to do is different than...
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>>host: democrat from new york city. >> caller: you said they are sitting on their hands but look at apple the r&d must be doing something because everybody in new york city was lining up around the block to buy their product. if they want to cut their nose to spite their face nothing you can do about that. you blame the president for congress not getting together. when was business never a guarantee? it is always a risk. then let somebody else do that. >>guest: yes. there is a lot of blame to go around with congress. john boehner, as speaker of the house should provide leadership to ensure a debt deal gets done. i believe bob woodward had interviews with boehner and the president we were complaining about bet debate and it fell flat but these guys are fighting about the amount of taxes and spending. one year later we're waiting for the fiscal cliff. apple has been very successful making products that they want but they are sitting on $40 billion of cash and much of that is overseas. it is not coming back unless there is an environment that is favorable for apple. i don't know where
>>host: democrat from new york city. >> caller: you said they are sitting on their hands but look at apple the r&d must be doing something because everybody in new york city was lining up around the block to buy their product. if they want to cut their nose to spite their face nothing you can do about that. you blame the president for congress not getting together. when was business never a guarantee? it is always a risk. then let somebody else do that. >>guest: yes. there...
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you have to focus on the upper in the city if you want to live the city. we rejected them and registered new people to vote. knocked on every door. it made a difference and the fact that i am the first mayor to speak spanish speaks vot yum to spanish speaking city in the community. i remember white guy with red hair. nobody is opening door i'm crazy or mormon knocking on the door. i mean, just to be able to speak in someone's language you can connect with somebody like no other. it was important for us offer the spanish classes. it was important for me to hire the best people, but people who look like the community people they can relate to. it isn't a one-time thing all the sudden latinos and young people are voting. it's a process. i'm up for re-election again. we want to make -- really made and impact because it's not going to happen in one election. three or four elections down the road do we see higher voter participation rates from the young people in the community. those are people. and young people nationally it's not going to take one election. it
you have to focus on the upper in the city if you want to live the city. we rejected them and registered new people to vote. knocked on every door. it made a difference and the fact that i am the first mayor to speak spanish speaks vot yum to spanish speaking city in the community. i remember white guy with red hair. nobody is opening door i'm crazy or mormon knocking on the door. i mean, just to be able to speak in someone's language you can connect with somebody like no other. it was...
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. >>> a few years ago i was here at pilates on fifth in new york city. a woman walked in and asked the receptionist, do you have yoga here? we have pilates and cardio-lates. the fact is they don't have yoga here and she didn't say that. the woman ended up signing up for a cardio-lates class. later that afternoon i asked the owners about this. they said, oh, yeah, that is completely by design. we tell our employees never say no. because if you can get around saying no, you can recruit a potential client. so "it's your business" tip number 109, never say no to a potential customer. >>> as we saw earlier, erica hall may be getting more help than she expected and a new decor she's worried she may regr regret. watch now as the your business team of experts gives her the tools she needs to take control of her business. >> it's morning in connecticut at abby's lantern hill inn and the owner, erica hall is showing mike the secret ingredients to her delicious french toast breakfast. >> your world famous french toast takes you about two minutes? >> yes. it's all i
. >>> a few years ago i was here at pilates on fifth in new york city. a woman walked in and asked the receptionist, do you have yoga here? we have pilates and cardio-lates. the fact is they don't have yoga here and she didn't say that. the woman ended up signing up for a cardio-lates class. later that afternoon i asked the owners about this. they said, oh, yeah, that is completely by design. we tell our employees never say no. because if you can get around saying no, you can recruit a...
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in the city of philadelphia everything is run by the city and the jdge of election end up becoming the democratic committee people and what used to be the case that polling locations were literally in people's garages you had no accountability. you had one party control and you had zero accountability and nobody watching the election. you can complain that somebody is trying and steering too much in the swerve what you have is no accountability in one party rule in number of places in the country and you can say republicans are all for doing this. there's a lot wrong happening on both sides. what you're saying is not crazy easy. to have the accountability. >> i agree it's not easy. just because it's hard -- [inaudible] >> look both sides are right. there is some fraud. >> my side is more right. [laughter] >> there's certainly is fraud and tactics they're choosing seems to be important. the motion of a modified poll tax which is what some of this is not the right way to go. and in fact pennsylvania law, i believe was stopped -- there was a stay on it today in pennsylvania. so it's the w
in the city of philadelphia everything is run by the city and the jdge of election end up becoming the democratic committee people and what used to be the case that polling locations were literally in people's garages you had no accountability. you had one party control and you had zero accountability and nobody watching the election. you can complain that somebody is trying and steering too much in the swerve what you have is no accountability in one party rule in number of places in the...
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hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we fi
hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work...
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that is because we have a work requirement in new york city. john: that is absolutely great, but i still think of your 15,000 employees, and we're talking about an employment, there is some of it, but if the soviet union. >> we do a lot more than just cash assistance. bright public health insurance, no protective services, child-support enforcement which goes after deadbeat dads to make sure they pay. recollected $700 million for families. $200 million from on cs to be on welfare, so it's a big agency. does not just to cash welfare. what's funny about our program is that the old cash welfare program is much, much smaller than the rest of the agency. in the old days was a big part of the agency. john: now medicaid -- these are much bigger programs. agreed. but as you look at the sole service rules, do you think, we're trying. it's hard to fire people. i can't really manage the way i would if i were in the private sector. the charity would do it better. >> i don't. honestly. i don't think that charity all by itself would provide public concerns t
that is because we have a work requirement in new york city. john: that is absolutely great, but i still think of your 15,000 employees, and we're talking about an employment, there is some of it, but if the soviet union. >> we do a lot more than just cash assistance. bright public health insurance, no protective services, child-support enforcement which goes after deadbeat dads to make sure they pay. recollected $700 million for families. $200 million from on cs to be on welfare, so it's...
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some of it in new york as a political reporter at city hall in albany and then later as bureau chief out in the rocky mountains. c-span: would you take a little time and tell us about reporting on the funeral of elvis presley? >> guest: oh, now there is something that when i've been standing in the checkout line at the grocery store and if i really need to impress people, i just let fall that i covered elvis' funeral. and, boy, people just practically draw back with awe. it may yet turn out to be my greatest claim to fame. i was sitting in the new york city times one day when i noticed a whole no--knot of editors up around the desk having a--a great scrum of concern, you could tell. it looked sort of like an anthill that had just been stepped on. and it turns out--the new york times has a large obituary desk, and they prepare obituaries for anybody of prominence who might croak. but it turns out--you may recall that elvis presley died untimely and they were completely unprepared. now this is an enormous news organization. they have rock music critics and classical music critics and o
some of it in new york as a political reporter at city hall in albany and then later as bureau chief out in the rocky mountains. c-span: would you take a little time and tell us about reporting on the funeral of elvis presley? >> guest: oh, now there is something that when i've been standing in the checkout line at the grocery store and if i really need to impress people, i just let fall that i covered elvis' funeral. and, boy, people just practically draw back with awe. it may yet turn...
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. >> i live in new york city and it is common sense if people had a gun people would shoot each other accidentally, blood in the streets my said that two out sharpton. what if people could carry a pistol? but that is the law in most eighth. i have learned it does not increase crime but in some cases there are fewer bad guys because he worries you could be packing. [laughter] was certain limits you should have they done -- of gun. >> i am a senior that freshmen first year thing you framed it as free-speech but there is no policy in forcing free-speech. >> it is political correctness. >> even if it helps one incoming first year theo less alienated then why the negative feeling of the official title? john: enough is enough. would allow women feel this respected to be called a freshman? when my daughter was born i went through the dr. seuss books and would change the word to heat -- from he to see. but freshman? come on. >> with my a education cost $15,000 worth of rego. should this be reformed? >> i can see why taxpayers don't want to pay for you to come from england. you pay. >> is amer
. >> i live in new york city and it is common sense if people had a gun people would shoot each other accidentally, blood in the streets my said that two out sharpton. what if people could carry a pistol? but that is the law in most eighth. i have learned it does not increase crime but in some cases there are fewer bad guys because he worries you could be packing. [laughter] was certain limits you should have they done -- of gun. >> i am a senior that freshmen first year thing you...
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craig is a democrat in new york city. >> caller: yes, good morning. a lot of companies are sitting on their hands, but when i look at apple, they are doing something because everybody in new york city was riding around the block to buy the products. so some people want to sit on their money despite -- cut off their nose to spite their face, there's nothing you can do about that. but also, you blame the president for congress. i didn't hear you say anything about john boehner. since when does business every guarantee? business is always a risk. so if you're not willing to take the risk, let someone else do it who's willing to take the chance. >> guest: yes, i think there is a lot to go around in terms of congress. you know, john boehner, the speaker of the house also should be providing later shipped to ensure the deal gets done. any mention of bob woodward wrote. i believe rob woodward has interviews with john boehner and the president on how last summer we were all complaining about the debt ceiling debate and it just fell flat. once again is that am
craig is a democrat in new york city. >> caller: yes, good morning. a lot of companies are sitting on their hands, but when i look at apple, they are doing something because everybody in new york city was riding around the block to buy the products. so some people want to sit on their money despite -- cut off their nose to spite their face, there's nothing you can do about that. but also, you blame the president for congress. i didn't hear you say anything about john boehner. since when...
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i was a lawyer for one year in new york city. decided it wasn't for me. and just ditched everything and went into pastry school and my life has been different ever since. so, i'm going to be making a granita along with a honey rosemary ice cream macaroon sandwich. take some sugar. dissolve it in hot water, whisk it around. infuse some basil and lavender. pour it through the strainer. add the jous. pour it into this container. let it freeze for four hours. scrape it every half hour to hour. i was working with really high end stuff. for many years already. and, you know, these desserts were really good but people were paying $12, $16 a plate just to get this kind of stuff. and i felt it was time that people get really good quality desserts at an affordable price and that's where the truck idea came from. these are honey-rosemary ice cream sandwiches. honey rosemary ice cream. take a scoop of this stuff. place it in the middle. sandwich it together. if that isn't luscious, i don't know what is. it was just me and my business partner, chris. just me in the ki
i was a lawyer for one year in new york city. decided it wasn't for me. and just ditched everything and went into pastry school and my life has been different ever since. so, i'm going to be making a granita along with a honey rosemary ice cream macaroon sandwich. take some sugar. dissolve it in hot water, whisk it around. infuse some basil and lavender. pour it through the strainer. add the jous. pour it into this container. let it freeze for four hours. scrape it every half hour to hour. i...
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>> foster care in new york city state costs on average $29 per year per child. actually that is one. lower rates. -- $29,000. children nationally are in foster care for two years but in new york state in foster care by 29 months. our teams reduce that by to 2.5 months. our one-time cost is $6,000 per family. melissa: $6,000 but from government fund as it sort of like an experimental program to try to cut down on the length of time? >> i wish we were paid fully by government but of course in times of tight government budgets we're not. we have a performance based contract with new york city which provides 2/3 of the cost. so we're a public/private partnership. and we really rely on the private part of that partnership to make that extra third. melissa: you know it is a really interesting experiment. we're always looking at ways to save taxpayer dollars and do a better job with these programs at the same time which seems to be what you're doing. thanks for coming on the show. >> thank you for having me. melissa: you remember the woman who paid seven bucks at a fle
>> foster care in new york city state costs on average $29 per year per child. actually that is one. lower rates. -- $29,000. children nationally are in foster care for two years but in new york state in foster care by 29 months. our teams reduce that by to 2.5 months. our one-time cost is $6,000 per family. melissa: $6,000 but from government fund as it sort of like an experimental program to try to cut down on the length of time? >> i wish we were paid fully by government but of...
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i have raised more none in this campaign in the city of reno than new york city. she's raised more money out of wall street than i have in this campaign. who's in the pockets of the big money in wall street? >> moderator: thank you very much. our next question comes from diego santiago who will direct it to congresswoman shelley berkeley. >> congresswoman berkeley, i was intrigued looking through both of your web sites that both the candidates have the country of israel as one of your top issues. now i ask, why is this issue at the top of your agenda, and has enough been done to defend our only true ally in the middle east? berkeley: i pride myself on being a strong supporter of israel. in the united states congress on either side of the aisle, we share a common bond, and it's the only democracy in a very dangerous part of the world and one of our strongest allies in the world. i think we need to do everything we can to work with israel to insure that iran does not acquire nuclear weapons. it's not only an existential threat to israel, but it's a threat to the ent
i have raised more none in this campaign in the city of reno than new york city. she's raised more money out of wall street than i have in this campaign. who's in the pockets of the big money in wall street? >> moderator: thank you very much. our next question comes from diego santiago who will direct it to congresswoman shelley berkeley. >> congresswoman berkeley, i was intrigued looking through both of your web sites that both the candidates have the country of israel as one of...
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new york city. a bit. of a blissful carefree time but among the picture perfect settings lives misery and sorrow out in the open basically. invisible so a lot of people it's fields lonely a plague of homelessness has been taking over meijer us cities in the last several years when you see someone really old or someone really young you just think yourself what can i do even if it's a dollar just to help them out and it's awful according to the coalition for the homeless forty three thousand people are in new york city shelters ten thousand families and seventeen thousand children it just bothers me when people just walk by and you know don't even know reach out a hand to help across the country over half a million people are homeless these are human beings that we're talking about here you know these are people you know these are families. these are children use of from lee's has been trying to raise awareness about this epidemic problem for the last four years every year he leaves his daytime job and goes
new york city. a bit. of a blissful carefree time but among the picture perfect settings lives misery and sorrow out in the open basically. invisible so a lot of people it's fields lonely a plague of homelessness has been taking over meijer us cities in the last several years when you see someone really old or someone really young you just think yourself what can i do even if it's a dollar just to help them out and it's awful according to the coalition for the homeless forty three thousand...
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she has raised more money in new york city than the city of reno. i have raised more money in this campaign than in new york city. she raised more money on wall street than i have in this campaign. who is an apostate of the money on wall street? -- who is in the pockets of the big money on wall street? >> the next question will be directed to congresswoman. >> i was intrigued looking through both of you. -- your official website. has enough been done to defend our only true ally in the middle east? >> thank you for that question. i pride myself on being the strongest supporter of israel in the united states congress. we share a common bond. it is the only democracy in a dangerous part of the world and one of our strongest allies if not our strongest ally in the world. i think we need to do everything we can to work with israel to ensure iran does not acquire nuclear weapons. it is a threat to the entire world. it is an existential threat to israel. it would unleash a massive arms race in the middle east that would be very destabilizing and very dang
she has raised more money in new york city than the city of reno. i have raised more money in this campaign than in new york city. she raised more money on wall street than i have in this campaign. who is an apostate of the money on wall street? -- who is in the pockets of the big money on wall street? >> the next question will be directed to congresswoman. >> i was intrigued looking through both of you. -- your official website. has enough been done to defend our only true ally in...
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york city. whoever is responsible, the bikers are happy campers. >> ride your bike! >> we can turn it around and make it cool to ride a bike. that's what we've been doing. now you can see thedoing. now you can see the changes on the streets. you can see the bike lanes, the bridge access. so it's amazing what you can get if you stay with it. to triumphant. one girl's uphill journey down the mountain top. when "caught on camera: in a split second" continues. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of milli
york city. whoever is responsible, the bikers are happy campers. >> ride your bike! >> we can turn it around and make it cool to ride a bike. that's what we've been doing. now you can see thedoing. now you can see the changes on the streets. you can see the bike lanes, the bridge access. so it's amazing what you can get if you stay with it. to triumphant. one girl's uphill journey down the mountain top. when "caught on camera: in a split second" continues. [ engine revving...
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each inmate costs new york city about $47,000 a year to house and feed. many are awaiting the outcome of their cases or transfer to a state prison. >> arthur damian, step up. bring all your property with you. take your hat off. >> the routine is much the same as it was five years earlier when we visited rikers. men habitually in trouble with the law, cycling in and out. we met damian arthur in 1999 on his fifth visit to rikers. >> you get used to it after a while. once they get back in, you know your surroundings. you feel more comfortable after a while. >> what will now happen is that we will go through our strip search procedure. >> you can't have the boots here. what size you wear? >> 8 1/2. >> guess what, 10 is going to be your lucky number. >> we will take his other property, secure it, his civilian attire, until he's discharged from the facility. in the meantime, he will wear a green uniform throughout his stay in this facility. and that way, we can easily identify him. >> once an inmate is admitted, if he's not considered violent, he shares a dormi
each inmate costs new york city about $47,000 a year to house and feed. many are awaiting the outcome of their cases or transfer to a state prison. >> arthur damian, step up. bring all your property with you. take your hat off. >> the routine is much the same as it was five years earlier when we visited rikers. men habitually in trouble with the law, cycling in and out. we met damian arthur in 1999 on his fifth visit to rikers. >> you get used to it after a while. once they...
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. >> bill: there is a controversy in new york city. a pro-israeli group has taken out an ad in the subway that criticized the jihad. it's up and activist tried to deface it and here is what happened. roll the tape. >> bill: police had to be called. what do you think about? >> that it's typical, msnbc. its cheap shot. >> not really fan of the first amendment when is the first amendment doesn't work for the left. they are very selective. imagine a christian activist went up to the urine exhibit in new york made a comeback. >> bill: but this woman is and egyptian columnist who is defacing it. woman standing in between, pamela geller is the one that put it up. it was a personal fight. >> i understand. >> bill: she is -- she committed a crime. you are not supposed to be allowed to do that. >> if there was some hiv poster up and some person with anti-gay and did something to deface that poster, you would have wall to wall coverage on some of our anemic competitors. it's political expression. for them the rules don't apply. this is the same d
. >> bill: there is a controversy in new york city. a pro-israeli group has taken out an ad in the subway that criticized the jihad. it's up and activist tried to deface it and here is what happened. roll the tape. >> bill: police had to be called. what do you think about? >> that it's typical, msnbc. its cheap shot. >> not really fan of the first amendment when is the first amendment doesn't work for the left. they are very selective. imagine a christian activist went...
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a retired new jersey locksmith recently sold a set of master keys to new york city. the keys can shut down elevators, open subway gates and get into electric circuit breakers all over time. a newspaper reporter posing as a buyer bought the set. officials are concerned master keys could get into the wrong lands and are now thinking about ways to -- hands and now are thinking about ways to prevent that from happening. >> let's close some of these loopholes and put a tough law in place. >> the retired locksmith sold the keys for nearly 150 bucks. he says he has the other items he can sell but has now taken down his ebay page. >>> a popular discount airline is about to raise prices and there's a new report on teen behavior that may help parents sleep at night. shawn yancy has your fox 5 top five. >> up first tonight it appears teenagers are getting the message drinking and driving doesn't work. no. 5, the number of teens who drink and drive is on the decline. a study by the centers for disease control and prevention found the numbers of teens driving drunk dropped 50%. h
a retired new jersey locksmith recently sold a set of master keys to new york city. the keys can shut down elevators, open subway gates and get into electric circuit breakers all over time. a newspaper reporter posing as a buyer bought the set. officials are concerned master keys could get into the wrong lands and are now thinking about ways to -- hands and now are thinking about ways to prevent that from happening. >> let's close some of these loopholes and put a tough law in place....
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>> reporter: well, i just got off the phone with city police officer. we're here at city police headquarters here and i was trying to talk to some of the officers, basically overnight about 12:30. take a look here. there was a shooting a police involved shooting here. it happened in the 1500 block of east lanvale street. this is near the oliver neighborhood. a few blocks east of green mount cemetery. now according to baltimore city police, one person was shot and was taken to the hospital. we do not know that person condition at this hour. a police officer was not injured in this shooting is. officers -- shooting. officers are releasing few details right now but they will have a media briefing later this morning. hopefully more details coming out of that and once we learn more we can share it with our audience here. reporting live in downtown baltimore, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> a deadly meningitis outbreak right now plaguing a handful obviously states across the country including maryland. abc2 news linda so is live this morning in federal hill w
>> reporter: well, i just got off the phone with city police officer. we're here at city police headquarters here and i was trying to talk to some of the officers, basically overnight about 12:30. take a look here. there was a shooting a police involved shooting here. it happened in the 1500 block of east lanvale street. this is near the oliver neighborhood. a few blocks east of green mount cemetery. now according to baltimore city police, one person was shot and was taken to the...
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hit-and-miss showers from west virginia and even from new york city to d.c. south florida has a good chance of getting wet weather today. the big weather story is what's going to happen here. beautiful, warm day in the north today. fire danger high. 82 in billings, 70 in minneapolis. tomorrow, the first signs of that really cold air. rain and 12340e mix possible for areas of montana. billings drops 30 degrees. that cool air is heading all through the middle of the country. if you're watching us on kjrh 2 news in tulsa, oklahoma, see the broad spectacular scenery of five national parks through a special lens at panoramic landscapes of the american west at the gil crease museum. that's your early today event of the day. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. apparently the christ continue stewart cheating scandal hasn't damaged robert pattinson's stock. he's been named world's sexiest man in the glamor u.k. poll for the fourth straight year. >>> all right. seth mcfarland, the man behind "family gu
hit-and-miss showers from west virginia and even from new york city to d.c. south florida has a good chance of getting wet weather today. the big weather story is what's going to happen here. beautiful, warm day in the north today. fire danger high. 82 in billings, 70 in minneapolis. tomorrow, the first signs of that really cold air. rain and 12340e mix possible for areas of montana. billings drops 30 degrees. that cool air is heading all through the middle of the country. if you're watching us...
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doppler.e a look at hd scattered light showers around baltimore city. the heaviest rain no is back in virginia and into the mountains. off and on rain showers. high temperature in the mid 70's. we will check the seven-day forecast going all the way into the weekend. >> thank you. 63 degrees at the airport. catching the fever. >> fans back home are flying high. >> we keep hearing about this fiscal cliff, but what does it mean for you? how much you could pay in the new year. >> a baltimore county firefighter is arrested. >> we're monitoring and early morning accident along 100. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to home cooked. prove it. enough is enough. d-con no view, no t
doppler.e a look at hd scattered light showers around baltimore city. the heaviest rain no is back in virginia and into the mountains. off and on rain showers. high temperature in the mid 70's. we will check the seven-day forecast going all the way into the weekend. >> thank you. 63 degrees at the airport. catching the fever. >> fans back home are flying high. >> we keep hearing about this fiscal cliff, but what does it mean for you? how much you could pay in the new year....
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prison for like two hundred thirty days now and hasn't gone to trial yet he's been held in new york city for his role in the stratford leak last year and he's you know things are a little different he's being held in new york city. yeah it's not quantico it's not going to. but it's people are getting in trouble for trying to nonviolent crimes i really wanted to mention one thing that just said who was pushing the attorney for drake she represented dragons she blew the whistle on a violations of department of justice she was awesome and she was saying one thing that i had no idea about was that since we can because now declared an enemy of the state from the government any media publication technically that publishes the cables that wiki leaks has could also be charge of the espionage act so it's just a whole slew of like it's a never ending if they wanted to go after it they could use these technicalities to really and we know that they already are and one thing that chris hedges actually brought up yesterday's event was that he believes that the national defense authorization act of fis
prison for like two hundred thirty days now and hasn't gone to trial yet he's been held in new york city for his role in the stratford leak last year and he's you know things are a little different he's being held in new york city. yeah it's not quantico it's not going to. but it's people are getting in trouble for trying to nonviolent crimes i really wanted to mention one thing that just said who was pushing the attorney for drake she represented dragons she blew the whistle on a violations of...
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it's 5:00 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five". one presidential debate down, two more to go issues plus a vp debate. almost 60 million people watched mitt romney crush president obama last night. twitter blew up, biggest political night ever. so what did you guys think? let's start it out. polling, you were excited last night? >> it was great. twitter was going crazy. honestly, mitt romney made president obama look silly and small. he was great. mitt romney was. president obama was bumbling. he looked like he didn't want to be there. we heard all those analogies today. but i found it interesting that michael moore blamed john kerry, the debate prep guy. david axelrod blamed jim lehrer. al gore blamed the altitude. but nobody -- nobody blamed the president for being unprepared and outclassed by mitt romney last night. >> dana, take us deep into the psychology. what was going on? he looked like a man defeated. >> he sort of faded into the background initially. then i thought maybe it will get better. at the one hour mark, i thought
it's 5:00 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five". one presidential debate down, two more to go issues plus a vp debate. almost 60 million people watched mitt romney crush president obama last night. twitter blew up, biggest political night ever. so what did you guys think? let's start it out. polling, you were excited last night? >> it was great. twitter was going crazy. honestly, mitt romney made president obama look silly and small. he was great. mitt romney was....
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[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>. >> bill: today the rasmussen tracking poll shows the presidential race is tied again, 46% but a new poll has the president up by five points. joining us is laura ingraham. >> i'm so testy. >> bill: are you going to be testy? >> model myself on i'm the pro. i try to follow your lead. >> bill: am i big dog. >> you are very you will tall and very i am dated to go us. >> bill: sure. we went over this last night with an enormous audience, almost 5 million people watched the factor last night. we broke the polls down they are not fair. they are heavily weighted toward the president. whether that is intentional or not. how do you see that? >> here is what i say. there is some validity to the criticism of the polls. undoubtedly, i get that. however, i will say if the romney campaign internal numbers were markedly difference talk about pew, rasmussen and fox included, if they have a different read than the polls in the swing states, would you really hear a romney-ryan push back on the overall numbers i
[ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>. >> bill: today the rasmussen tracking poll shows the presidential race is tied again, 46% but a new poll has the president up by five points. joining us is laura ingraham. >> i'm so testy. >> bill: are you going to be testy? >> model myself on i'm the pro. i try to follow your lead. >> bill: am i big dog. >> you are very you will tall and very i am dated to go...
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your temperature 67 in new york city behind that front. and starting to cool off a bit across the southeast with a lot of cloud cover and some on and off rain. we're going to be dry without the showers and storms we had in colorado the last couple of days. monday we're still stuck with this front. this one has been with us all week long. it's going to kick off early next week across the southeast. a few showers and storms expected into parts of florida and even on tuesday we're not done just yet along a warm front. it will be cool, fall-like weather in the northeast with 60s. 84 in denver, near 90 in los angeles. beautiful time of year as we move through september and october and get that off shore flow here. you get the dry, sunny days at the beach in southern california. remember you can wake up with al weekday mornings at 6:00 and 10:00 a.m. right here on the weather channel. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hyd
your temperature 67 in new york city behind that front. and starting to cool off a bit across the southeast with a lot of cloud cover and some on and off rain. we're going to be dry without the showers and storms we had in colorado the last couple of days. monday we're still stuck with this front. this one has been with us all week long. it's going to kick off early next week across the southeast. a few showers and storms expected into parts of florida and even on tuesday we're not done just...
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captioning sponsored by captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: new york city this week s the site of two major global conferences, one the united nations general assembly in which representatives of the nations who are members of the general assembly come here, including heads of state and foreign ministers and others at the clinton global initiative, business and government and ngo s were in attendance to talk about big ideas, big problems. one of the problems they talked about at both places was syria. another was middle east protest about a film that attacked mohammed and the third wasiran an nuclear weapons. we begin with the former president of the united states bill clinton in conversation with me and my colleague at cbs nora o'donnell. >> rose: do you think this election the president has said that change has to come from outside rather than in washington, that this election has the possibility of producing a change that will be able to overcome gridlock. >> i don't think it to the only has the possibility,
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i usually say that. >>. >> bill: controversial situation in new york city. more than 50 public schools can give the morning after birth control pill with students as young as 14 years old without apparently consented. parents don't have to be, parental consent. it leads to troubling question about statutory rape. culture rare years, gretchen and janine is here. you are a judge and you know the state of new york very well. my beef with this, it's about the encroachment on parental rights. clearly everybody can see that. if the public school system can give young girls birth control, can actually take them on some occasions to abortion clinics and the parents have no idea what is going on, it seems to me a fundamentally unconstitutional? >> it's not fundamentally unconstitutional because every stated if it doesn't want parents to be notified of their child having an abortion is required to pass a law. does that mean as a parent do i like it? do i like plan "b" or parents not being notified, no, but what i like less is the united states has the highest incidenc
i usually say that. >>. >> bill: controversial situation in new york city. more than 50 public schools can give the morning after birth control pill with students as young as 14 years old without apparently consented. parents don't have to be, parental consent. it leads to troubling question about statutory rape. culture rare years, gretchen and janine is here. you are a judge and you know the state of new york very well. my beef with this, it's about the encroachment on parental...
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new york city makes plans for the world's largest ferris new york city makes plans for the world's largest ferris wheel. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. and today we begin with the red line. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told the united nations that the world has until next summer to stop iran from building a nuclear weapon. the white house reacted by saying the u.s. shares israel's goal of stopping that from happening but so far it has refused to set an ultimatum. nbc's danielle leigh reports. >> reporter: from a fight over the west bank to fears about iran's nuclear program, israeli's prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke under pressure before the united nations. >> today a great battle is being waged. >> reporter: just one day after iran's president mahmoud amadinejad spoke, he netanyahu delivered an ultimatum. >> a red line should be drawn right here before, before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> reporter: israel and the west suspect iran is trying build a nucl
new york city makes plans for the world's largest ferris new york city makes plans for the world's largest ferris wheel. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. and today we begin with the red line. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told the united nations that the world has until next summer to stop iran from building a nuclear weapon. the white house reacted by saying the u.s. shares israel's goal of stopping that from...
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. >> there is mitt romney who ran the salt lake city games, waiting to china, home to a billion people. thousands of their jobs thanks to romney appeared and india. he kept millions in swiss banks. those swiss sure know how to keep a secret. speaking of secret, there is bermuda, home to a secret corp. set up by romney. no one knows why and romney will tell. and the cayman islands, where romney keeps millions to avoid u.s. taxes. you have to say this about mitt romney. he sure knows how to go for the gold. >> so the u.s. olympic committee was not that happy. [laughter] as you might expect. that ad was a little bit short lived, but it got a lot of free media coverage and a lot of views on the internet. and kudos to one of the leading advisers to priorities who came up with the idea for that ad. it is a lot of fun to do what we do for a living. priorities has been eager experience. as -- has been a great experience good as money flowed into the super paks in general, and also to priorities, we have played an important role in this campaign. not the kind of outside world that my colleague
. >> there is mitt romney who ran the salt lake city games, waiting to china, home to a billion people. thousands of their jobs thanks to romney appeared and india. he kept millions in swiss banks. those swiss sure know how to keep a secret. speaking of secret, there is bermuda, home to a secret corp. set up by romney. no one knows why and romney will tell. and the cayman islands, where romney keeps millions to avoid u.s. taxes. you have to say this about mitt romney. he sure knows how to...
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sarah will be running the new york city marathon. yes, she is. >> she's going to do it. >> good for you, honey. >> thank you. >> sarah, we're going to follow your journey. look how well sarah is doing. >> very proud of her. >> all right. >> all right. >> alex hits from the beverly hills kitchen is here with a classic lesson i"today" on nbc. >>> we are back with "today's" kitchen. if you're in the mood for southern cooking with a french floor, you're in for a treat. >> alex hits has cooked for tre and the royals and now he's cooking for us. sharing some of his favorite recipes in the new book "my beverly hills kitchen." >> yum. there we go. this is a celebration. >> it's my first book and time to celebrate. the first thing we're going to do -- >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. the first thing we're going to do is start with pecan crusted salmon. with no disrespect to y'all's dogs, it's so easy they could do it. no disrespect to your cats or dogs, i know they are smart. take some pecans, melted butter, dry dill, garlic, salt. >
sarah will be running the new york city marathon. yes, she is. >> she's going to do it. >> good for you, honey. >> thank you. >> sarah, we're going to follow your journey. look how well sarah is doing. >> very proud of her. >> all right. >> all right. >> alex hits from the beverly hills kitchen is here with a classic lesson i"today" on nbc. >>> we are back with "today's" kitchen. if you're in the mood for southern...